Birth RITE Workshop
What is Birth RITE?
Birth RITE is a hands on preparation for birth. A workshop based on how we naturally move our bodies during physiologic birth. The exercises, techniques, stretches, and movements in our workshop will train you mentally and physically, specifically for your birthing day!! YOU were born to birth your baby!
Birth RITE birth body workshops in Sydney are designed not only to provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to feel confident and prepared for labour and birth but also to have fun during the process. Learn practical techniques to reduce discomfort and optimise baby’s position for birth. including massage, bodywork, rebozo, birth ball, active birth positions & more.
The Birth RITE workshops are curated by Maitê Inaê and Mara Cunha two experienced and certified doulas by the Australian Doula College and associated members of the Doula Network Australia, mothers, and body work facilitators Maitê Inaê and Mara Cunha Together they have more than 20 years of experience.
This class is a must for anyone who wishes to have a natural birth whether you are wanting to birth at home, birthing centre, or a hospital. This workshop will give you and your partner the tools to prepare for your birth and labor.
Facilitators
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Maitê Inaê
MAMA OMI IYE
Certified Pregnancy, Birth &
Postpartum DoulaPre & Postnatal Pilates Instructor
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Mara Cunha
ROSE MOTHER DOULA
Certified Pregnancy, Birth &
Postpartum DoulaBachelor in Pedagogy
Empowered. Informed. Active. Intuitive Birthing.
Why do expecting parents take this Birth RITE workshop?
“Get my body ready so I’m strong and confident on the big day!”
“Being able to better prepare me for natural birth.”
“Having the knowledge to prepare my body.”
“Ways to help my labour progress instead of just laying there.”
“Reaching my labour and delivery goals.”
“To have an easy and quick birth.”
“What the best labour positions and what to do to get prepared for labor.”
“Training/prep specifically for a natural birth experience.”
“Learning how to work with my body and not against it.”
“The idea of shorter labour.”
“Quicker labour.”
“To learn more about natural birth and have a good experience.”
“Prepping for labour.”
“Getting mentally prepared.”
“Learning how to get prepared physically for birth.”
“Training and labour/birth techniques.”
“Education”
“Knowledge”
“Learning more”
“Everything”
What did expecting parents get out of this workshop?
“Exercises and techniques that will help minimize pain and duration of labour.”
“Exercises to prepare my body.”
“Pain management”
“Techniques for pain management.”
“Best breathing techniques.”
“Less anxiety about laboring and delivering.”
“Confidence in myself for natural birth.”
“How to cope with pain and what to expect.”
“Education and understanding of how to have my baby naturally.”
“Tools that my partner and I can use during labor and delivery, general knowledge on giving birth to better advocate for myself.”
“Feel secure and empowered for the time when I have to delivery my baby girl.”
“How to handle pain naturally and have a good delivery experience.”
“An efficient exercise routing to help me train and condition for child birth.”
“Knowledge regarding how to bring my baby earth side naturally.”
“Feel more educated and empowered both mentally and physically prepared for my labour and birth.”
Details
Classes run for 3 hours, meaning that we will have a good amount of time to go through all of the workshop components as well as answering all of the questions that you may have - we love questions!
Morning tea included.
Make sure to wear comfortable exercise clothing as the classes are about being hands on and interactive.
Limited spaces available book early to secure your spot and avoid missing out!!
Introduction
Overview of the Workshop
Meet the Facilitators
Workshop Goals and Objectives
Resources and Handouts
Understanding Labour and Pain Management
The Stages of Labour
The Role of Pain in Labour
Benefits of Labouring Positions
Labouring Positions - Part I
Importance of Mobility During Labor
Demonstration: Standing and Swaying
Demonstration: Leaning on a Partner
Morning Break
Labouring Positions - Part II
Demonstration: Using a Birthing Ball, Chair, rebozo
Demonstration: Kneeling or Hands and Knees Position
Partner's Role and Support Techniques
The Crucial Role of the Partner
Hands-on Practice for Partners
Partner's Support Techniques
Q&A, Closing Remarks, and Evaluation
Open Q&A Session
Summarising Key Takeaways
Pricing
Workshops are $350 for 2 people - you and your chosen support person.
Upcoming Events
SEPTEMBER 1 - 2024
10:00 - 2:00PM
Sydney, NSW
Harness your strength & channel the energy.
Empower yourself and your partner with hands-on birth preparation that embraces the beauty of the birthing experience. Discover practical techniques designed to enhance comfort and optimise your baby's birthing position. Immerse yourselves in the positive practices of massage, soothing bodywork, the gentle art of the rebozo, the supportive birth ball, and engaging active birthing positions.
Empowered. Informed. Active. Intuitive Birth.
Frequently Asked Questions
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You can attend the antenatal classes at any stage during your pregnancy.
I recommend booking your classes from 25 weeks so that the information is fresh in your mind for your labour.
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Definitely! Education is the key to improving your birth experience.
Attending the birth class will give you valuable tools to improve your birth experience the next time around as well as give you an opportunity to reflect on your previous birth experience.
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You can still attend this class if you would like, however there is a lot of information about vaginal birth in the first half of the class. Although body preparation during any stage of the birth continuum is important.
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Bring yourself and your birth partner/companion. Your birth partner can be your partner, doula, sister, friend, mother – whoever you feel will best support you throughout your pregnancy and birth. However, you are also welcome to come solo if you prefer.
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Both participants should wear comfortable clothes to move in, like you would in a yoga class or gym.
Bring a water bottle, a towel is optional.